HOLLYWOOD -- It's a hopeful sign for the upcoming summer movie season. Paramount's"Top Gun: Maverick" scored the best Memorial Day opening of all time with a projected three-day domestic haul of more than $126 million.
Cruise's younger co-stars all appreciated what the veteran actor offered to teach them. "It's all new. This is all very, very new," said Jay Ellis. "It was very, very challenging. But you knew while you're in the air is tough, and when you land is like I have this great support system and my classmates and Tom and the Navy pilots," said Greg Tarzan Davis."They're just like, okay, we can get through this and we're making this great film and you just keep going you know, there's no there's no turning back.
Not all of the actors were invited to the high-flying"G-force Top Gun" training. And some would question whether the experience was a"get to do it" or a"had to do it."